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my suggestion is do not do the crime if you cannot do the time, is the expression. mr. cardoso: i could not imagine a person without principles having a happy life. they have to lie. and the person who is not correct has to try to disguise. will and to live trying to disguise cannot produce happiness. terre: do you think the principled person leads a happier life? ms. albright: i do, but i do not think it is easier necessarily. i mean, happiness is something internal, you do not laugh all the time. i think that sometimes hing a principled life puts you into difficult positions where you have to take stands that are not popular. and sometimes being popular makes people happy. but i think it is an internal happiness if you lead a principled life. prof. appiah: the central question in ethics is what is a good life. one perspective on that question is to ask yourself, looking back, towards the end of my life, how will i evaluate myself, how will i think about the value of my life, will i think it has been a meaningful life which i have achieved things worth achieving, helpe
my suggestion is do not do the crime if you cannot do the time, is the expression. mr. cardoso: i could not imagine a person without principles having a happy life. they have to lie. and the person who is not correct has to try to disguise. will and to live trying to disguise cannot produce happiness. terre: do you think the principled person leads a happier life? ms. albright: i do, but i do not think it is easier necessarily. i mean, happiness is something internal, you do not laugh all the...
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i do not think so. charlie: what do you do? isabelle: i do it and i have pleasure doing it. charlie: you have pleasure doing it because it is a mark of the talent that you have. isabelle: even if i did it badly, i would still have it charlie:. charlie:if you get it badly you would not get pleasure format which you? you would know. isabelle: i am not sure i would know. charlie: don't you know when you nailed it? reallye: it is not something i ask myself. when you do a movie and you work everyday, you do not wonder am i going? and my dad? am i bad? youlie: what do you wonder -- wonder? congratulations. it is great to have these 2 films out there and to receive the recognition. thank you. see you next time. ♪ . . . ♪ >> big numbers, beating estimates last quarter despite the phone fiasco. donald trump lock horns with china and japan, beijing warns of a big stick if america initiates a trade war. >> nissan says it's message received at understood after toyota came in for some tweeticism. >> deja vu for currencies. >>
i do not think so. charlie: what do you do? isabelle: i do it and i have pleasure doing it. charlie: you have pleasure doing it because it is a mark of the talent that you have. isabelle: even if i did it badly, i would still have it charlie:. charlie:if you get it badly you would not get pleasure format which you? you would know. isabelle: i am not sure i would know. charlie: don't you know when you nailed it? reallye: it is not something i ask myself. when you do a movie and you work...
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i said, what do you do, how do you defend yourself? they said, we're trying to defend ourselves in various ways. but the best defense is for our public to know what's going on so they can take it with a grain of salt. i thought that was a very interesting observation. because their people now say, oh, yeah, that's just the russians. that's why i think public hearings like this, the public discussion of this issue, is so important. because we're not going to be able to prevent this all together. but we need to have our people understand when they're being manipulated. would you agree? >> abilitiesolutely. that's why i felt so strongly about the statement in november. >> general clapper, during the cold war, we had a strategy, radio free europe, the voice of america. senator graham, speaking next, will attest to in our recent trip, they don't have a strategy. they don't have a counterpropaganda -- the united states of america, i'm talking about. and we've got to develop that strategy. even if it encompasses the internet, social media. th
i said, what do you do, how do you defend yourself? they said, we're trying to defend ourselves in various ways. but the best defense is for our public to know what's going on so they can take it with a grain of salt. i thought that was a very interesting observation. because their people now say, oh, yeah, that's just the russians. that's why i think public hearings like this, the public discussion of this issue, is so important. because we're not going to be able to prevent this all together....
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think trumpaid, i thinks you c can do politics lie you can do business. we know from silvio berlusconi in italy, the idea that a businessman knows how to do politics better is stupid. business is i make the decisions, you do it, and so on, but the point is given the angst , to use a german word, going around in washington among congresspeople, the kind of wheeling, dealing, arm-twisting trump is so good at in business might work for 102 years and politics. after that, he's going to run into a whole bunch of rick balls. you might just see a trump recovery happening under the .ugury of economic nationalism i think that is what is going to happen. it was all about men he had appointed to do this, to do that, and he will get these people in a room together and do deals, and i think the terrible thing is it's going to work for one or two years, and we are going to see the dawn arising. we will see jobs being created. we will see people saying, "you see?" even in the german media, the far right is rallying to trump. we can only hope he runs up against a wall be
think trumpaid, i thinks you c can do politics lie you can do business. we know from silvio berlusconi in italy, the idea that a businessman knows how to do politics better is stupid. business is i make the decisions, you do it, and so on, but the point is given the angst , to use a german word, going around in washington among congresspeople, the kind of wheeling, dealing, arm-twisting trump is so good at in business might work for 102 years and politics. after that, he's going to run into a...
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i said, what do you do? how do you defend yourself? and they said well, we are trying to defend ourselves in various ways, but the best defense is for our public to know what is going on so that they can take it with a grain of salt. i thought that was a very interesting observation, because their people now say oh, yeah, that is just the russians. that is why i think public hearings like this, and the public discussion of this issue, is so important. because we are not going to be able to prevent this altogether, but we need to have our people understand when they are being manipulated. would you agree with that conclusion? >> absolutely, that is why i felt so strongly about the statement in october. >> thank you. >> just to follow-up, general clapper, during the cold war, we had a strategy and we had radio free europe and we had the voice of america. senator graham, who will be speaking next, will attest that in our recent trip, they don't have a strategy. they don't have a counter propaganda. the united states of america, i'm talkin
i said, what do you do? how do you defend yourself? and they said well, we are trying to defend ourselves in various ways, but the best defense is for our public to know what is going on so that they can take it with a grain of salt. i thought that was a very interesting observation, because their people now say oh, yeah, that is just the russians. that is why i think public hearings like this, and the public discussion of this issue, is so important. because we are not going to be able to...
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how am i doing? >> jimmy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm a student. >> jimmy: what are you studying? >> mechanical engineering. >> jimmy: oh, very good. you know how that razor works, i guess. okay, wow, this is unbelievable. i don't even know what to say to this. mel, this seems like a bad idea. >> you know what, you look good. >> jimmy: should we leave it there or do you want to keep going with that? all right, you keep going and we'll check back in at the end. >> we'll see what we got. >> jimmy: it is thursday night. we have something important to do. we do it every thursday night. we bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week whether they need it or not. it's time for this week in unnecessary censorship. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's the biggest party on the planet, dick clark's new year's [ bleep ] eve 2017. >> i am still commander in chief. i get to do what i want to do and i get to [ bleep ] you. >> we can't stop loving our vantage point here. look at this [ bleep ]. >> on a first date, but i definitely want him to [ blee
how am i doing? >> jimmy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm a student. >> jimmy: what are you studying? >> mechanical engineering. >> jimmy: oh, very good. you know how that razor works, i guess. okay, wow, this is unbelievable. i don't even know what to say to this. mel, this seems like a bad idea. >> you know what, you look good. >> jimmy: should we leave it there or do you want to keep going with that? all right, you keep going and we'll check back...
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what we want to do for america to do what we are doing more fully and that gives people relief and rescue, especially with the health care bill, making sure they can get the kind of insurance they want, not a washington-driven, patient centered health care on choice. >> do you have a plan to replace it or are you just agreed on repealing it? have you decided or are you assessing what to do about the taxes or to find an alternative? know, in the reconciliation bill, especially in house, we are limited on the kind of things we want to do. number one, there's only so me things you can do in the reconciliation bill. , we are limited because of how much we can do because of the bird rule. you can get an idea of what that might like from what was done in 2015 and additional pieces to that as far as what we can put in there. what we are able to do given the reconciliation process. >> as far as obama care, would you make the commitment that anyone firmly on obamacare now will stay on it under the new republican plan? is to make this a patient centered health care system where we give people optio
what we want to do for america to do what we are doing more fully and that gives people relief and rescue, especially with the health care bill, making sure they can get the kind of insurance they want, not a washington-driven, patient centered health care on choice. >> do you have a plan to replace it or are you just agreed on repealing it? have you decided or are you assessing what to do about the taxes or to find an alternative? know, in the reconciliation bill, especially in house, we...
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well, so do you. >> stephen: i do enjoy what i do but i only do one show at a time. >> maybe that's a good idea, reduce it down to one show. >> stephen: did you really grow up working at a general store? >> i did. my parents in henderson, mother carolina, had a general store. >> stephen: that's the most american thing you could have, right? >> it is. >> stephen: either that or a bald eagle factory. >> it's not only that. my father believed in the work ethic, so he made me start working when i was about six years old. i'd get up in the morning and go down and put stuff in the front of store. >> stephen: like what? >> like feed and seed, things like that. >> stephen: wow. >> it was great. >> stephen: you're a storybook. >> a storied life. >> stephen: i assume you're not having a huge party tonight. >> oh, no! >> stephen: i would have been invited. >> you would have been. the invitation didn't get to you? the internet does it every time. >> stephen: it's the russians! damn you putin, damn you! >> and you would have loved it. >> stephen: i can come with you? >> yes! >> stephen: do you hav
well, so do you. >> stephen: i do enjoy what i do but i only do one show at a time. >> maybe that's a good idea, reduce it down to one show. >> stephen: did you really grow up working at a general store? >> i did. my parents in henderson, mother carolina, had a general store. >> stephen: that's the most american thing you could have, right? >> it is. >> stephen: either that or a bald eagle factory. >> it's not only that. my father believed in the...
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do we need to do more? absolutely. that is why we think it would be great if the secretary of health and human services had the ability to negotiate on high-cost drugs. those are the kinds of things. in terms of, has progress been made, yes. we have saved billions in reducing the cost of admission. also we don't include in the conversation, one of the things the affordable care act was given as trolls to experiment with cost-saving for the whole system. we reduced the number of free admissions where people of god back into the hospital. it is bad for individuals, costly for the system. we reduced those dramatically. we have been able to do things like reduce models. working with ymcas across the country, doing a program to lower the number of people who are prediabetic who become diabetic. the average savings over 15 months was over $2600 for individuals and they lost 25% of body fat. those are the long-term changes we need in affordability. host: what was the greatest failure of the aca? going further faster. you woul
do we need to do more? absolutely. that is why we think it would be great if the secretary of health and human services had the ability to negotiate on high-cost drugs. those are the kinds of things. in terms of, has progress been made, yes. we have saved billions in reducing the cost of admission. also we don't include in the conversation, one of the things the affordable care act was given as trolls to experiment with cost-saving for the whole system. we reduced the number of free admissions...
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you do? indra: i let it be known i'm very unhappy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. but ok. let's leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you have been the c.e.o. of pepsico for more than 10 years. did you think when were a young girl in india you would grow up to be the c.e.o. of a large company like pepsi? indra: it is a dream come true. i pinch myself every day to say, is this really happening to me? if you trace my roots and go back to where i grew up and where i am, the two points would never connect. and to be in the united states running such a large company, it is almost an incredulous thing that has happened to me. david: let's go back to india for a moment. yo
you do? indra: i let it be known i'm very unhappy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. but ok. let's leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you have been the c.e.o....
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do you see or do you -- >> it's certainly an option. i can do that. i can do it if i want. but we're dealing with the mexican government, i just had a conversation with the mexican government with the president of mexico. he's a very good man and we'll see where it all goes. >> here's what the president said had a joint press conference this afternoon. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and weak. we are going to renegotiate our trade deals and we are going to renegotiate other aspects of our relationship with mexico. and in the end, i think it'll be good for both countries. >> that came just hours after president trump tweeted earlier thatquote, mexic has taken advantage of the u.s. for long enough. a little help on the weak border must change now. all this said, there were some signs much president trump and the mexican president he spoke for roughly an hour. and he also insisted about the personal relationship with the mexico president and the phone call. the mexican government said that
do you see or do you -- >> it's certainly an option. i can do that. i can do it if i want. but we're dealing with the mexican government, i just had a conversation with the mexican government with the president of mexico. he's a very good man and we'll see where it all goes. >> here's what the president said had a joint press conference this afternoon. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and...
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they do not have problems doing that. you want every president to do perry do want every president is that that desk and the first and the is,nt -- out of your mouth are we doing a thing that is acceptable, the right thing to do? everyone to make that the forefront of their decision. host: james jay carafano, the foreign affairs study's vice president, and also, the president and ceo of the harry -- the truman national security project, michael breen. glenda joins us. good morning. caller: those arguments you made were fantastic. we backed into be it non-but we walked into iraq. the sunni and shia have always been with us, been there, when saddam got mad at somebody because they were shooting our soldiers in the back, he would take the village that was shooting at them and he would line them up and he would assassinate them. when the communists invaded a country, when somebody gave them trouble, they gave big trouble back. our young men and women were trying to create a new society and they have this unlimited fighters, d
they do not have problems doing that. you want every president to do perry do want every president is that that desk and the first and the is,nt -- out of your mouth are we doing a thing that is acceptable, the right thing to do? everyone to make that the forefront of their decision. host: james jay carafano, the foreign affairs study's vice president, and also, the president and ceo of the harry -- the truman national security project, michael breen. glenda joins us. good morning. caller:...
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how do you want to do it? >> move in really close. >> i'll move in close to mom. >> okay. >> beautiful. >> great. thank you. >> congratulations, guys. appreciate it. beautiful state. when i die, i want to be reborn in charlston. i guess you go down almost once a year. i'm coming back. >> 52 times a year. >> i would like to. >> called your governor when you got appointed. met the whole family. tell her i said hello. keep the faith, mom. >> i will, thanks. >> or as my grandmother would say, spread it. >> good to see you, man. thank you, man. come on. how are you? pleasure to see you. put your left hand on the bible and raise your right. do you solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear truth, faith and allegiance to the same. that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter so
how do you want to do it? >> move in really close. >> i'll move in close to mom. >> okay. >> beautiful. >> great. thank you. >> congratulations, guys. appreciate it. beautiful state. when i die, i want to be reborn in charlston. i guess you go down almost once a year. i'm coming back. >> 52 times a year. >> i would like to. >> called your governor when you got appointed. met the whole family. tell her i said hello. keep the faith, mom....
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of course they do. the group continued to harass the circus and many cities made it impossible for them to do business in their area. they put the elephants into early retirement on a preserve in florida. do they look happy? not to me, either. and guess what, ticket sales productively plummeted. the shorter attention spans of today's children were also cited, but we note the real reason. in the age of political correctness, the circus just isn't fun anymore. michael malice, why can't they leave us alone to enjoy the circus? >> rosie o'donnell was both the elephant and the sideshow. >> who invited trump? that was -- tied that to rosie o'donnell. >> bring that over here. >> she's a human satellite. >> tom: did you go to the circus as a kid? >> i was a young immigrant boy, going to see the circus was one of the great memories of my lif life, and what happened after the show with one of the clowns is one of the great things i'm glad i forgotten. >> tom: i thought we had a good time. >> weight, oh, no, . >>
of course they do. the group continued to harass the circus and many cities made it impossible for them to do business in their area. they put the elephants into early retirement on a preserve in florida. do they look happy? not to me, either. and guess what, ticket sales productively plummeted. the shorter attention spans of today's children were also cited, but we note the real reason. in the age of political correctness, the circus just isn't fun anymore. michael malice, why can't they leave...
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do we start all over again? what do you think we should do? president obama: well, first of all, i want to thank you for being out there enrolling people. that's been hugely important. [applause] the second point i would make is that kentucky is a place where this has really worked and it's worked for two reasons. one is kentucky expanded medicaid and we haven't talked a lot about that but a big chunk of obama care was just making medicaid accessible to more people. and those states that expanded medicaid have seen a much bigger drop in the uninsured than those states who didn't. and, by the way, those states that didn't, they didn't do so just out of politics. i'll just be very blunt. because the federal government was going to pay for this medicaid expansion. and states, some states, because they had all this uncompensated care and ended up making money by providing more health insurance to your people. it was a hard bargain, a hard deal to turn down and, yet, you got a number of states that turned it down mainly because republican governors
do we start all over again? what do you think we should do? president obama: well, first of all, i want to thank you for being out there enrolling people. that's been hugely important. [applause] the second point i would make is that kentucky is a place where this has really worked and it's worked for two reasons. one is kentucky expanded medicaid and we haven't talked a lot about that but a big chunk of obama care was just making medicaid accessible to more people. and those states that...
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what i wanted to do and have the opportunity to do what i wanted to do. to play the game, the history of the game. and you know, those things are so important to me. that people, talk about the galleries, people that have inspired me to do what i did and to win and to have the pleasures that i have had in my life, my wife winnie, kit, my wife now, what they have done. how they've helped me do what i have wanted to do, is so important and i am most grateful for that. and i could spend the rest of my life just thanking people for the contributions that they've made. >> i was 60 years, i am asking what took most of my time, among people an their situations. as prime minister i hardly held the world, yes i'm a president. i don't have an administration. i don't have-- i hardly hear the word no. and they discovered that 23 people feel that you serve them, they will respond gladly, if you give an order, people will resent. if you ask them to volunteer, you will be surprised how many of them will volunteer for everything. so the greatest satisfaction is to get go
what i wanted to do and have the opportunity to do what i wanted to do. to play the game, the history of the game. and you know, those things are so important to me. that people, talk about the galleries, people that have inspired me to do what i did and to win and to have the pleasures that i have had in my life, my wife winnie, kit, my wife now, what they have done. how they've helped me do what i have wanted to do, is so important and i am most grateful for that. and i could spend the rest...
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me of do the fact sheets, do those things. but you're missing the bigger story of why donald trump has done a blizzard of executive actions because that's what he thinks his job is. >> we'll spend about 20 minutes with questions and let everybody get on their way. >> scott nover, i'm the editor of media file based here at gw. my question for all of you is in 2017, with donald trump and his repeated disregards for press freedom and his more or less misunderstanding of the role of the free press, is it the job of independent or of individual journalists to both report stories and be advocates for the free press? is it -- are journalists overreaching when they're serving in an advocacy role protecting their first amendment freedoms? >> kind of lightning round like so we can get in many questions. i see lots of people there. let's have somebody go after that. >> i think we are advocates for the free press when we do our job properly. i don't think that it interferes all with what we do if we're advocates for the free press. to ste
me of do the fact sheets, do those things. but you're missing the bigger story of why donald trump has done a blizzard of executive actions because that's what he thinks his job is. >> we'll spend about 20 minutes with questions and let everybody get on their way. >> scott nover, i'm the editor of media file based here at gw. my question for all of you is in 2017, with donald trump and his repeated disregards for press freedom and his more or less misunderstanding of the role of the...
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the issue, i think, is how do you do that 50 times, 60 times, 70 times and how do you do it much more quickly. what is it taking, about 15 years to get the permits in place to do laguardia. you need to be able to do that in a year or two years, 18 months, to really rebuild this country and you can do that if you can diminish, reduce the regulatory burden on people who want to develop projects, and then you're going to bring in a tremendous amount of private capital to make those projects happen. stuart: president trump yesterday signed an executive order by which he would speed up, for example, the environmental review process, he's speeding up the permitting process. i mean, he's on this already, norman. >> he's on this and we've got to see, you know, it's not so much the proof is in the pudding. i see that as a first shot, a first indication, a first demonstration of leadership in the infrastructure sector from this administration. i think there's a lot more that needs to happen. as i mentioned last time, it takes nine and a half years on average to move an infrastructure project th
the issue, i think, is how do you do that 50 times, 60 times, 70 times and how do you do it much more quickly. what is it taking, about 15 years to get the permits in place to do laguardia. you need to be able to do that in a year or two years, 18 months, to really rebuild this country and you can do that if you can diminish, reduce the regulatory burden on people who want to develop projects, and then you're going to bring in a tremendous amount of private capital to make those projects...
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i always wondered, what do you do when you cover and inauguration? aren't you one of the people standing on the street watching? >> guest: wandering around the parties -- when i went to the obama one back 2008, did the same thing, wandered around and watched people doing stuff and watched the speech and wandered around some more. i was struck by how much it reminded me of woodstock. it was like all these happy people who had no idea where they were going, just wandering around being happy, glad they are there, they won't get to the event ever but just happy and everything is good will this one be like that? >> host: i wanted also, you talked about this, i wanted you to talk about it again because i found it so moving and interesting, gail was asked, as were the other people on the panel, about a book you thought made a difference in maybe there perception of politics for the political world or they knew made significant changes the way people thought about political or social terms. i would like you to do that again. >> i picked uncle tom's cabinet.
i always wondered, what do you do when you cover and inauguration? aren't you one of the people standing on the street watching? >> guest: wandering around the parties -- when i went to the obama one back 2008, did the same thing, wandered around and watched people doing stuff and watched the speech and wandered around some more. i was struck by how much it reminded me of woodstock. it was like all these happy people who had no idea where they were going, just wandering around being...
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i got to do this. so i asked him, i said, hey, just tell me exact time and exact place where i can find him. they end up telling me tuesday, at about 2:15, he would go to a daycare center to pick up his son. i staked out the place, planned my escape route, went to mcdonald's, grabbed something to eat, went to some abandoned horse trailer and put on my armor, my disguise, a hat, glasses, jacket, and i went and waited. and i waited for -- i don't know, it seemed like forever. he parked in the parking lot about 20 feet from the front door of the daycare center. and i remember the blinds were drawn. that's one reason why my relatives said it would be a good time, because the kids would be sleeping, and the blinds would be drawn, and nobody would see me. so i remember, i got in the car, and i slowly crept to his window. i just remember taking the gun, and i tapped it a few times on his window. and kind of startled, and as soon as he looked at me, i knew it was him and i didn't think or nothing. i just start
i got to do this. so i asked him, i said, hey, just tell me exact time and exact place where i can find him. they end up telling me tuesday, at about 2:15, he would go to a daycare center to pick up his son. i staked out the place, planned my escape route, went to mcdonald's, grabbed something to eat, went to some abandoned horse trailer and put on my armor, my disguise, a hat, glasses, jacket, and i went and waited. and i waited for -- i don't know, it seemed like forever. he parked in the...
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jesse: how what do we have? >> now we have a question mark. >> my mom jumped on the trump band wagon. jesse: do you speak to your mom anymore? >> i have to. jesse: what do you think president obama's greatest accomplishment has been he's the people's president. jesse: except all the people are poor. >> obamacare was probably the most monumental thing he did. jesse: even the website? jesse: were you disappointed in anything president obama did the last 8 years? >> i don't know, he had a very difficult job. jesse: what do you think president obama could have done better in the last 8 years. >> worked across the aisle. legalized marijuana. >> he should have worked on the race elations a little bit better. >> he did win the peace prize. reporter: fox news gave president obama a hard time the last 8 years. do you feel sorry for him? >> the job is under intense public scrutiny. it comes with the office. jesse: when president obama hands the keys over to president trump in a few days, what do you think he will tell som
jesse: how what do we have? >> now we have a question mark. >> my mom jumped on the trump band wagon. jesse: do you speak to your mom anymore? >> i have to. jesse: what do you think president obama's greatest accomplishment has been he's the people's president. jesse: except all the people are poor. >> obamacare was probably the most monumental thing he did. jesse: even the website? jesse: were you disappointed in anything president obama did the last 8 years? >> i...
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doing good. we doing bad. in the last days. >> wabash "lockup: extended stay," and hell yeah, the stay is extended. judge gave me 50 years. 50. that's five decades, man. i'm going to show you my cell, man. show you what's going on in my cell. show you all where i live, how i live. all right. wake up. that's my bed. it ain't that thick. you know what i mean? it's my window. this is my window. that's the gate teasing me with freedom. you see the cars running by, going places i can't go. trying to paint a picture for you so you can understand what i'm going through. >> i looked out the window a lot. >> a lot of inmates have the hopes and aspirations of going home. because of the nature of my crimes, the brutality, the heinous and gruesome events that occurred, i know that i'll never see the streets again. >> this right here, as pathetic as that is to say, this is my pillow. don't nobody touch it. doesn't nobody touch it. ain't nobody going to touch it. you know. i put my head on it. i -- i cradle it at night like
doing good. we doing bad. in the last days. >> wabash "lockup: extended stay," and hell yeah, the stay is extended. judge gave me 50 years. 50. that's five decades, man. i'm going to show you my cell, man. show you what's going on in my cell. show you all where i live, how i live. all right. wake up. that's my bed. it ain't that thick. you know what i mean? it's my window. this is my window. that's the gate teasing me with freedom. you see the cars running by, going places i...
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do i think we have a lot more work to do? absolutely. do you think it is good enough? absolutely not. i think that when you look, you know, if you look at where he went, philadelphia and detroit and baton rouge and philadelphia, he went to a lot of cities that frankly if you look at the totality of where he went it is probably more than the last two nominees combined. >> but reaching out, to those community, you think that's a fair characterization? >> it seems like he maximized his vote in other places. not in those community. >> but again, i think there's no question that there's a commitment to it. and he went to places. he went to churches and to businesses and places that republican nominees vpt gone in the past. i think that, like i said, ient to think that i'm not by any means saying that we've done enough. we have a lot more to do. when you have 8% of the black vote, that's not good. you need to do better. not just politically to win elections but frankly that's not where the party is and i believe philosophically we have a message that should be much more appe
do i think we have a lot more work to do? absolutely. do you think it is good enough? absolutely not. i think that when you look, you know, if you look at where he went, philadelphia and detroit and baton rouge and philadelphia, he went to a lot of cities that frankly if you look at the totality of where he went it is probably more than the last two nominees combined. >> but reaching out, to those community, you think that's a fair characterization? >> it seems like he maximized his...
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you just can't do it. one thing for a surrogate to say something or -- again, i'm not by any means advocating that. you have to -- you can spin the way you want, but i think go out and tell alice something that is -- tell a lie is not acceptable. beyond that, i think the permanent american people deserve public servants -- while you may not agree with the agenda, i don't agree with a lot of the policies that barack obama but he is the commander in chief, our president, and he deserves the respect of the office. >> thank you. >> next question. >> hi. aim young itch have one question. >> are you'll never be report use. >> president-elect trump uses social media as a way of shape his foreign policy message. he his won't tweet on china's perceived pasivity0. north korea's nuclear program. but unfortunately for a now not only did beijing authority shrug it off and report the tweeds as -- not the responsible style but also the many average -- on internet. is this a direct pipeline to the american people derail o
you just can't do it. one thing for a surrogate to say something or -- again, i'm not by any means advocating that. you have to -- you can spin the way you want, but i think go out and tell alice something that is -- tell a lie is not acceptable. beyond that, i think the permanent american people deserve public servants -- while you may not agree with the agenda, i don't agree with a lot of the policies that barack obama but he is the commander in chief, our president, and he deserves the...
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you do not want to do things off-the-cuff. chris johnson? writes -- on lgbt ofhts, there have been a lot achievement, including marriage equality nationwide. hts do you think lgbt rig will rank in terms of your legacy? how confident are you that this will continue under the president-elect? president obama: i could not be prouder of the transformation that has taken place in our society just in the last decade. and i have said before, i think we made some useful contributions to it, but the primary heroes in this stage of our growth as a democracy and as a society are all the individual activists and sons and daughters and couples who courageously said, this is who i am, and i am proud of it. that opened people's minds and opened their hearts. eventually,y -- and it was caught up, but i do not think any of that would have happened without the activism, in some cases loud and noisy, but in some cases just quiet and i think that. and what we did as an administration society to move in a better direction but to do so in a way that did not creat
you do not want to do things off-the-cuff. chris johnson? writes -- on lgbt ofhts, there have been a lot achievement, including marriage equality nationwide. hts do you think lgbt rig will rank in terms of your legacy? how confident are you that this will continue under the president-elect? president obama: i could not be prouder of the transformation that has taken place in our society just in the last decade. and i have said before, i think we made some useful contributions to it, but the...
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i do believe that. what's been going on, first of all, i was the last secretary of state of the 20th century, and the first of the 21st. the problem was, i started saying that kind of six months after president clinton named me which was presumptuous that he would keep me for four years. but he did, so i am. but what we were talking about is building bridges to the 21st century. the 20th century had been the blood iest century of all-time, and trying to deal out what were the global trends even then. i talked about two mega trends and their double-edged sword aspect of it. globalization is the word that we now have gotten used to, and basically there have been lots of advantages of it in terms of capability of traveling around the world and having business in different places. and students from a variety of cultures, and the positive aspects of it. the down side of it is that it's faceless. and so people kind of feel lost within that. and so people group more and more by identity. whether it's linguisti
i do believe that. what's been going on, first of all, i was the last secretary of state of the 20th century, and the first of the 21st. the problem was, i started saying that kind of six months after president clinton named me which was presumptuous that he would keep me for four years. but he did, so i am. but what we were talking about is building bridges to the 21st century. the 20th century had been the blood iest century of all-time, and trying to deal out what were the global trends even...
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. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to open the cash register or i'm going to shoot her. >>> i ain't going to lie. this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why, but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> because you're used to having a little bit more freedom than what you have here. >> i think when i went to like the adult thing and then came back here here it's like -- oh, i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is. it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. ove
. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to...
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mark halpern, how do you do that thing that you do? >> i want almost zero credit for this because it seemed the most obvious thing in the world it was not distainable. >> yesterday, we had the majority leader here. he actually said that he was going to vote for it and you could see everything falling in line that actually, you know, not only kevin mccarthy but paul ryan and everybody was falling in line and following up. as bob costas reported, the phone calls started coming. >> the guys in the closed door session on monday night, it was like they cut through the screen of the back door to break into the house and they got caught on the porch and they fled. >> what a stupid way. you're like a republican going, okay, well, this is the most historic lead we have electorally since 1948. what should we do? first thing, gut the ethics rules. >> they are so intent in showing they were going to turn over the tables on the temple the first day. watch what we can do but picked the wrong issue to do it on. the media coverage was intense. floodin
mark halpern, how do you do that thing that you do? >> i want almost zero credit for this because it seemed the most obvious thing in the world it was not distainable. >> yesterday, we had the majority leader here. he actually said that he was going to vote for it and you could see everything falling in line that actually, you know, not only kevin mccarthy but paul ryan and everybody was falling in line and following up. as bob costas reported, the phone calls started coming....
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we will do it because it's the right thing to do. and we will do it because it is critical to our nation's overall economic health. business cannot succeed, and our economy and our citizens cannot prosper if our people cannot reach their potential. fortunately, speaker ryan has proven that he has the courage and the intellect to tackle our nation's biggest challenges. in addition to championing efforts to help people out of poverty, he's been fighting for fiscal responsibility, tax reform, regulatory reform, and so many other pro-growth policies for his entire career. we're going to need him to keep it up, and keep this fight going like never before. there are a few people in our country with more on their shoulders today than speaker ryan. but he's well equipped to confront the challenges, and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. after his remarks today, the speaker will sit down with veteran "wall street journal" reporter and columnist jerry side for further discussion. please join me in welcoming and encouraging speaker paul ry
we will do it because it's the right thing to do. and we will do it because it is critical to our nation's overall economic health. business cannot succeed, and our economy and our citizens cannot prosper if our people cannot reach their potential. fortunately, speaker ryan has proven that he has the courage and the intellect to tackle our nation's biggest challenges. in addition to championing efforts to help people out of poverty, he's been fighting for fiscal responsibility, tax reform,...
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>> i do. >> do you have kids? >> no. >> why do you have a nanny? >> i'm a kid. she's my nanny. my bed is made every morning, makes my cucumber and vegetable slices for lunch. >> do you wash year own clothes? >> i don't. but she just does it. >> interesting. >> and you know what, it makes her happy, and i'm not going to stop a woman's happiness. >> my mind has been blown. there was no misinterpreting anything. the word nanny came out of her mouth a couple of times. i'm, like, girl, you are crazy. >> yeah. >> crazy. >> that's a red flag, right, when your 24-year-old girlfriend has a nanny? >> and it makes her happy, who am i to stop her from having her happiness? what is that, amanda? we're for vanessa? >> we like vanessa. >> team vanessa. good girl. threw up on a plane. teacher from canada. canadians are nice. all of that. >> amanda, excellent job. zblierjs coming up, get ready for a little pillow talk. good catch. >> we'll break down what's fact and what's fiction when it comes to getting a go
>> i do. >> do you have kids? >> no. >> why do you have a nanny? >> i'm a kid. she's my nanny. my bed is made every morning, makes my cucumber and vegetable slices for lunch. >> do you wash year own clothes? >> i don't. but she just does it. >> interesting. >> and you know what, it makes her happy, and i'm not going to stop a woman's happiness. >> my mind has been blown. there was no misinterpreting anything. the word nanny came out of...
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that's what he wants to do, and if we let him do it, which we're on the verge of doing, we will pay a long-term price for this. >> all right. we're gonna take a short break and come back to more "inside story." >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. ♪ >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. this week our matt o'donnell sat down with governor tom wolf in front of the chamber of commerce, and it was a striking moment. he said he's not looking in the budget this year to increase the personal sales tax, to increase -- the personal tax or the sales tax, that he'd like to get somewhere on pension reform, but there was a time when tom wolf sounded really pugilistic in talking about the republicans. that is not what we heard this week. one, what has happened to tom wolf?, and, two, do we think he'll be successful? does this new tone, you think, they might actually get a budget this year on time? >> how many different ways can you spe
that's what he wants to do, and if we let him do it, which we're on the verge of doing, we will pay a long-term price for this. >> all right. we're gonna take a short break and come back to more "inside story." >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. ♪ >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm tamala...
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someone else will have to do it. i cannot talk to this kid. do all the things a parent has to do. and so, but he is stuck with it and i guess that results in a positive change for him. charlie: congratulations. it is great to have you here. it is great to have a conversation with you. this is a remarkable film. thank you for coming. casey: thank you for having me. i appreciate it. ♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here in his latest film "manchester by the sea," about a man he returns to his hometown to take care of his nephew after the death of his older brother. it has been named best film of the year by the national board of review. here is a look. >> i don't understand. >> i don't understand. >> which part of you having trouble with? >> i can't be the guardian. >> well -- >> i mean, i can't. >> well naturally, i assumed joe had discussed this with you. >> no, he didn't. o. >> i have to say, i am somewhat taken aback. >> he cannot live with me, i live in one room. >> but joe has provided for patrick's upkeep. food, clothes, etc. and the house is paid for. >> i can't commute from
someone else will have to do it. i cannot talk to this kid. do all the things a parent has to do. and so, but he is stuck with it and i guess that results in a positive change for him. charlie: congratulations. it is great to have you here. it is great to have a conversation with you. this is a remarkable film. thank you for coming. casey: thank you for having me. i appreciate it. ♪ charlie: kenneth lonergan is here in his latest film "manchester by the sea," about a man he returns...
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do i think we have more work to do, absolutely. do i think it is good enough, absolutely not. we went to places -- if you loo at where he went in baton philadelphia, detroit, he went to a lot of cities. if you look at the totality of where he went it is probably more of the last two nominees combined.out to t >> reaching out to those communities do you think that is a fair characterization? it seems like he maximized the vote in other place and other pt those communities. >> there is no question that the there is a commitment to it. he went to places, he went to churches and businesses and places that republican nominees had undergone in the past.ave ao we have a lot more to do. when you get 8% of the black vote, that's not good. you need to do better, not just politically to win but i believe philosophically we have awe message that should be much more appealing to a lot of the minority communities and we need to do a better job of getting the message out. >> in terms of the campaignit itself i know you were pretty strong the other day saying that you didn't feel the whole wi
do i think we have more work to do, absolutely. do i think it is good enough, absolutely not. we went to places -- if you loo at where he went in baton philadelphia, detroit, he went to a lot of cities. if you look at the totality of where he went it is probably more of the last two nominees combined.out to t >> reaching out to those communities do you think that is a fair characterization? it seems like he maximized the vote in other place and other pt those communities. >> there...
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do you support that? and what message would you sent to democrats to better demonstrate the peaceful transfer of power? and if i could follow, i want to ask you about your conversations with the president-elect previously and without getting too much into the personal side of it, i'm curious, were you able to use that opportunity to convince him to take a fresh look at some of the important ideas that you will leave this office with -- maintaining some semblance of the affordable care act, some idea of keeping dreamers here in the country? were you able to use personal stories to convince him, and how successful were you? president obama: well, i won't go into details on my conversations with president-elect trump. as i said before, they were cordial. at times they have been fairly lengthy and they have been substantive. i can't tell you how convincing i have been. you would have to ask him whether i have been convincing or not. i have offered my best advice, counsel, about certain issues both foreign and
do you support that? and what message would you sent to democrats to better demonstrate the peaceful transfer of power? and if i could follow, i want to ask you about your conversations with the president-elect previously and without getting too much into the personal side of it, i'm curious, were you able to use that opportunity to convince him to take a fresh look at some of the important ideas that you will leave this office with -- maintaining some semblance of the affordable care act, some...
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donald trump is doing what he promised to do. he promised to have something in place if he repealed obamacare, now he is trying to work for all americans like he said he would on election night. i don't understand how he is being criticized for that. >> jon: what about the fear that if you take obamacare a new brigade, all of the sun and it becomes a republican issue or republican problem must mark how big is that concern on capitol hill? >> trump alluded to that and his press conference last week when he said that politically speaking it would be easier for him to just leave obamacare intact and the left democrats on the mess on the horizon. but republicans are going to try to fix it. that is part of the strategy of repealing and replacing. not doing that simultaneously, that was a strategy aimed at putting pressure on democrats to have to accept republicans alternatives, or be in a position where they could take the blame for americans losing their health insurance or this uncertainty and turmoil that came to the health care ma
donald trump is doing what he promised to do. he promised to have something in place if he repealed obamacare, now he is trying to work for all americans like he said he would on election night. i don't understand how he is being criticized for that. >> jon: what about the fear that if you take obamacare a new brigade, all of the sun and it becomes a republican issue or republican problem must mark how big is that concern on capitol hill? >> trump alluded to that and his press...
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woodruff: do you expect to? secretary kerry: i do. ms. woodruff: anything else you want to say about -- [laughter] ms. woodruff: i realize it was a different situation when you are coming in for this administration. secretary kerry: it is like night and day when you have the same administration continuing with a lot of people already in a shift of parties and a complete doppler rossa -- a complete tabula rasa, a restart. fairness, that there is automatically a focus on hearings, and that is a pretty there isprocess, so time yet for ample debriefing, etc. , you know, we do not yet know who a lot of the players are going to be at other levels, so it has been fairly limited just by definition. ms. woodruff: what are the one or two things you wish you had known in the very beginning that you only learned later and maybe painfully? secretary kerry: i really have not stopped yet to be able to -- there is no one thing that leaps it at me that says, "boy, if had known this, everything would have been different" or something. i don't think so. wha
woodruff: do you expect to? secretary kerry: i do. ms. woodruff: anything else you want to say about -- [laughter] ms. woodruff: i realize it was a different situation when you are coming in for this administration. secretary kerry: it is like night and day when you have the same administration continuing with a lot of people already in a shift of parties and a complete doppler rossa -- a complete tabula rasa, a restart. fairness, that there is automatically a focus on hearings, and that is a...
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what do we do about it? well, i look at our tax laws. johnson controls the biggest company in wisconsin now is an irish company. their headquarters are moving to ireland. why? because ireland has 12.5% tax rate. miller town in milwaukee, the headquarters are now overseas. we're losing our base. we're losing our companies. we're losing our competitiveness. and then you take a look at all the bevy of regulations that are making it really hard for better jobs to come and replace those jobs. and then the skills gap is a huge issue. we're beginning to grow local businesses, local manufacturers, people with 50 to 100 jobs, but now with all this atrophy we've experienced, they don't have the skills to line up with it. we can't find welders in wisconsin. you can make a very good income as a custom high-skilled welder. and so employers are now just taking -- robert and i were talking about that -- are taking it upon themselves to go train people. we've got a situation where i think this election uncovered this. there are a lot of working class pe
what do we do about it? well, i look at our tax laws. johnson controls the biggest company in wisconsin now is an irish company. their headquarters are moving to ireland. why? because ireland has 12.5% tax rate. miller town in milwaukee, the headquarters are now overseas. we're losing our base. we're losing our companies. we're losing our competitiveness. and then you take a look at all the bevy of regulations that are making it really hard for better jobs to come and replace those jobs. and...
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." >> jimmy: yeah, so i don't do the mayonnaise. i do, i do -- >> steve: i know. you don't like mayonnaise. i love mayo. >> jimmy: i do the turkey. i do the turkey. i do the stuffing. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: and then, i do cranberry sauce that acts as the mayonnaise. 'cause it's fun. >> steve: i usually take -- i usually take -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and, then i put -- i put -- >> steve: a hamburger on top of it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. no, then just toast. toast is what i do. >> steve: yeah, you toast it up. >> jimmy: does everyone toast it? [ audience yells no ] that's what i'm saying. see, that's where we switched it up. >> steve: yeah, you switch it up. >> jimmy: do you remember when i was on "saturday night live," and we called up the carnegie deli? >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: and i would order sandwiches for everybody in the writers' room, and i'd go, "can i get an al pacino? and can i get a, you know" -- because they were named after famous actors and stuff, all the sandwiches? and i go, "can i get a a jimmy fallon?" [ laughter ] and the guy was like
." >> jimmy: yeah, so i don't do the mayonnaise. i do, i do -- >> steve: i know. you don't like mayonnaise. i love mayo. >> jimmy: i do the turkey. i do the turkey. i do the stuffing. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: and then, i do cranberry sauce that acts as the mayonnaise. 'cause it's fun. >> steve: i usually take -- i usually take -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and, then i put -- i put -- >> steve: a hamburger on top of it? [ laughter ] >>...
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so david is doing to do a fantastic job. we will be talking to a few people to help david and we have some of the great hospitals of the world going to align themselves with us on the veterans administration like the cleveland clinic, like the mayo clinic, a few more that we have and we are going to set up a group. these are hospitals that have been the top of the line. the absolute top of the line and they are going to get together with their great doctors, dr. toby from the cleveland clinic has been very involved. one of the great men of business and we are going to straighten out the va for our veterans. i've been promising that for a long time, and something i feel very strongly so, so you'll get the information on david and you'll be very impressed with the job he does. we looked long and hard and we interviewed at least a hundred people. some good, some not so good, but we had a lot of talent and we think this selection will be something that will with time, with time, straighten it out and straighten it out for good b
so david is doing to do a fantastic job. we will be talking to a few people to help david and we have some of the great hospitals of the world going to align themselves with us on the veterans administration like the cleveland clinic, like the mayo clinic, a few more that we have and we are going to set up a group. these are hospitals that have been the top of the line. the absolute top of the line and they are going to get together with their great doctors, dr. toby from the cleveland clinic...
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to do it on medicare, they did want to do it on medicaid, and we can't do that, and is not fair to the people that have been paying and for years, and now all of a sudden they want to be cut." august 10th, 2015, mr. trump said, "i will save medicare, medicaid, and social security without cuts. we have to do it. people have been paying in for years, and know many of these candidates want to cut it." march 29th, 2015, trump said, "you know, paul ryan wants to knock out social security, knock it down, way down, he wants to knock medicare way down, and frankly, two things, number one you are going to lose the election, if you're going to do that, i'm not going to cut it. and i'm not going to raise ages, and i'm not going to do all of the things they want to do. but they want to really cut it, and they want to cut it very substantially. the republicans. and i'm not going to do that." point being, this is not something he said in passing. i think it is likely he won the election because millions of working-class people and senior citizens heard him say he was not going to cut social security
to do it on medicare, they did want to do it on medicaid, and we can't do that, and is not fair to the people that have been paying and for years, and now all of a sudden they want to be cut." august 10th, 2015, mr. trump said, "i will save medicare, medicaid, and social security without cuts. we have to do it. people have been paying in for years, and know many of these candidates want to cut it." march 29th, 2015, trump said, "you know, paul ryan wants to knock out social...
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it was easy to do badly, but difficult to do well. [laughter] package of lines long lines that , can be 10 miles long. what if one regiment want to go in front of the other? the tactical manuals give you a prescription on how to do it well. basically by creating gaps in the front lines so that the back line to go through it. sometimes that happened, but i found that likely as not the , commander of the regiment that was supposed to go through did not do it properly and many examples of one regiment unexpectedly busting through the line of the other without warning, and just bullying through, because the commander thought, i need to get there no matter the cost. and the commander of the regiment being affected is angry and irritated, but there is nothing he can do. lots of complaints about this, when the commanders are not doing the tactic maneuver properly. and when they do do it properly, everybody appreciates it. oblique, moving at a 45 degree angle, instead of straightforward. 45 degree angle to the left or the right. it may seem e
it was easy to do badly, but difficult to do well. [laughter] package of lines long lines that , can be 10 miles long. what if one regiment want to go in front of the other? the tactical manuals give you a prescription on how to do it well. basically by creating gaps in the front lines so that the back line to go through it. sometimes that happened, but i found that likely as not the , commander of the regiment that was supposed to go through did not do it properly and many examples of one...
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. >> to dos. >> right if you're talking about the entire budget entire budget in dos is 200 and $50 million. >> 200 and $15 million. >> i'm going to have to get the actual amount. >> i don't need that only on the general fund city funds - the mayor asked for a reduction of 1.5 do i have that right. >> right. >> i wanted one .5 minus what roughly. >> well that is 1.5 out of the agencies entire budget. >> not just dos. >> one and $60 million. >> that's doss budget it is out of the entire city's budget includes the human services and the office of education i don't know what we're talking about it is a little bit confusing sorry i can get the exact figures. >> you'll continue as update us. >> we'll continue and commissioners when - so let me know when the budget meeting will be it will be january 10th at 3:00 p.m. is that going to be in boredom auditorium and we'll have all the pie charts that shows the breakdown of federal and state dollars you know you can see it laid out by programs and general fund versus everyone else that would be helpful if you make that meeting you'll get all our quest
. >> to dos. >> right if you're talking about the entire budget entire budget in dos is 200 and $50 million. >> 200 and $15 million. >> i'm going to have to get the actual amount. >> i don't need that only on the general fund city funds - the mayor asked for a reduction of 1.5 do i have that right. >> right. >> i wanted one .5 minus what roughly. >> well that is 1.5 out of the agencies entire budget. >> not just dos. >> one and $60...
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what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to ricky gervais! [ cheers and applause ] vanessa hudgens! noah cyrus, once again. [ cheers and applause ] labrinth, and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye bye, everybody! thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- john malkovich. from "24: legacy", actor corey hawkins. music from kings of leon. featuring the 8g band with kenny aronoff ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, sethers. >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late nig
what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to ricky gervais! [ cheers and applause ] vanessa hudgens! noah cyrus, once again. [ cheers and applause ] labrinth, and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and...
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do we agree. it's been a while. >> this congress is go to be the busiest congress we've had in decades. our legislative work starts with repeal and replace obamacare. the american people will not pay for the wall. we're going to have a lot of trade deals. don't worry about it. we need to keep the ballot box safe from illegal voting. >> also today several top officials at the state department stepping down from their post-s. nbc kristen welker is at the white house. >> let's tart with mexico in the wake of president trump signing executive order backlash from the president of mexico under a lot of pressure from within his own country to take a strong stand. he floated that he maybe a no show to this meeting that was schedule. these tweets today president trump saying it's better it we don't neat. then came the word from pena nieto that he going to cancel the meeting. as you mentioned president trump said today at that gop retreat it was a mutual decision. i just pressed one of the top official on t
do we agree. it's been a while. >> this congress is go to be the busiest congress we've had in decades. our legislative work starts with repeal and replace obamacare. the american people will not pay for the wall. we're going to have a lot of trade deals. don't worry about it. we need to keep the ballot box safe from illegal voting. >> also today several top officials at the state department stepping down from their post-s. nbc kristen welker is at the white house. >> let's...
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or do you have a better wa toy do it? >> i think public/private partnerships subject to complete public disclosure, having a system like what we are trying to do at the tariff bills, these are the tariff relief provisions where we redesign the system to where the administration, the legislative branch are all part and parcel of that process, to relieve the tariff burden associated with that, you have to go through this public process website accessible where you go through the process of sponsoring those types of waivers. >> when you talk to economists who very few of them have ever run for rees election or election, probably wouldn't be re-elected. i think there was one once that was re-elected but he is probably dead, paul douglas. >> wonderful. so, it was striking to me this morning that some of the transportation economists had very strong views on things that i suspect would be not politically popular. one was we ought to have higher gas tax. we ought to have user fees. that was one. two, there seems to be a mantra a
or do you have a better wa toy do it? >> i think public/private partnerships subject to complete public disclosure, having a system like what we are trying to do at the tariff bills, these are the tariff relief provisions where we redesign the system to where the administration, the legislative branch are all part and parcel of that process, to relieve the tariff burden associated with that, you have to go through this public process website accessible where you go through the process of...
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do you have confidence in flynn to do his job? >> i do. i have no information about these phone calls although i don't think it's abnormal. what i am worried about is our entire approach to russia and the sanctions which i believe must not only been in place but increased. this guy is a war criminal. he used aircraft with precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo intentionally slaughtering men women and children. that's -- that's dis-grateful. he's partitioned ukraine. he's taken crimea. he continues to put enormous pressure on other countries and he's our major threat. >> do you think president trump at all shares any of the conviction in russia? you called russia a grave danger to the united states. >> i know that general mattis and now director of cia pompeo, general flynn i believe but i also know general kelly i know they all share my view and so i believe -- i hope that their views and i know that president trump really respects them will have an effect on his view of russia. >> just yesterday sean spicer the press secretary --
do you have confidence in flynn to do his job? >> i do. i have no information about these phone calls although i don't think it's abnormal. what i am worried about is our entire approach to russia and the sanctions which i believe must not only been in place but increased. this guy is a war criminal. he used aircraft with precision weapons to strike hospitals in aleppo intentionally slaughtering men women and children. that's -- that's dis-grateful. he's partitioned ukraine. he's taken...